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Chinatown
Chinatown
How to get there- - Take the Metropolitan Subway Gyeongin Line and get off at Dongincheon Station -> Take a walk 5 minutes
- - Take a bus No. 2, 15, 23, 45 at downtown Incheon
Chinatown Paeru-

Across from Incheon Station square 'Paeru' sends out the image that you have arrived at Chinatown. Paeru is Chinese Traditional Gate. As the Gate, it is built in front of Bang, a settlement district according to individual's job to live close together. In November 2000, the First Paeru was built across the Incheon station as Weihai of China donated the gate. Later, the second and third Paeru were built in order.
Chinatown Street (Street of Jajangmyeon)-

Chinatown street is always crowded with people to taste the traditional chinese food cooked directly by chinese emigrants who use Korean and Chinese. From the exotic Chinese store apartments, seeing Chinese Traditional Clothe 'Qipao' is another attraction catching the visitors eyes.
Boundary Stairways for extraterritorial districts governed by Qing and Japan , and Confusius status-

Chogye(ðÕÍ£) which was the foreigners' residential zone during the open port period divides the Qing's extraterritorial districts to the left and the Japanese district to the right with the stairways as its boundary. At the top of the stairways Confusius, the founder of Confucianism statue which was donated by the Qingdao city of China(ôèÓö) in 2002 is looking down at the sea.
(Former) Gongwhachun-

When Korea opened its gate to foreign countries, many labor workers who worked for Chinese office could have Jajangmyeon (Chinese Noodle with dark-colored soy paste). Former Gongwhachun was the first restaurant invented this dish and sold to labor workers. The building of Gongwhachun has been planned to play a new role as a Jajangmyeon Museum.
Jung-san school for the Chinese students-

Every since the Qing's consulate(1884) with drew from the highest place that looks over the Chinese emigrant residential zone, it became the Jung-san school for nearby Chinese students, and the odd scene of the Taiwan's national flag Sun-in-the-blue-sky flag(?ô¸ÛÜìíÐý) can be seen flaunting at the playground.
Korean-Chinese Cultural Center-

It is a place of Korean ¡¤ Chinese cultural interchange and holds various performances, special and other events. Korean-Chinese cultural center is the cultural mecca boasting diverse facilities such as the Special Exhibition Room ¡¤ Friendly City PR Room ? Auditorium and etc.
Inquiries : 82-32-760-7860
Homepage : http://www.hanjung.go.kr
Euiseondang(ëùà¼ÓÑ)-

Euiseondang estimated to be built in the 19th century is the temple where Chinese visitors at Incheon had come to pray during the end of Chosen Kingdom. Once it was a place where people learned the arts of kung fu.
Samgukji Mural Street -

Do you like the story of Samgukji, the Records of Three Kingdoms? Then, it might be interesting for you. Samgukji Mural Street shows you 150 meters long wall paintings of famous scene of Samgukji, the 160 scenes from Samgukji, the Records of Three Kingdoms.




















